Royal Canin Cat Urinary Care 400g
Overview
Royal Canin Cat Urinary Care is a complete dry food for adult cats, designed for everyday feeding as part of a balanced maintenance diet. It is made to help support a healthy urinary environment by helping regulate mineral balance, supporting a low urinary pH and helping make urine less concentrated.
This is suitable for adult cats over 12 months old and sits within Royal Canin’s Feline Care Nutrition range. It is a practical daily option for cats that benefit from urinary tract support without moving into a veterinary therapeutic diet.
- Complete dry food for adult cats
- Supports everyday urinary tract care
- Helps maintain mineral balance
- Supports a low urinary pH
- 400g pack size
Key Details
| Brand | Royal Canin |
| Product Type | Dry cat food |
| Species | Cat |
| Life Stage | Adult |
| Range | Urinary Care / Feline Urinary Care |
| Diet Type | Complete and balanced feed |
| Pack Size | 400g |
| Recommended For | Adult cats over 12 months old |
Benefits
- Designed to help support a healthy urinary tract
- Helps regulate mineral balance as part of daily feeding
- Supports a urinary environment with a lower pH
- Helps make urine less concentrated
- Suitable as a maintenance diet for adult cats
- Part of a broader Urinary Care line with wet food options available in the range
The product is intended for everyday nutritional support rather than as a prescription urinary diet.
Feeding Guide
Fresh drinking water should always be available. Feed as part of your cat’s normal daily routine and adjust the amount to suit body condition and activity level.
| Inactive cats | 2kg: 31g 3kg: 39g 4kg: 47g 5kg: 54g 6kg: 61g 7kg: 68g |
| Normal activity | 2kg: 37g 3kg: 47g 4kg: 56g 5kg: 64g 6kg: 72g 7kg: 80g |
| Active cats | 2kg: 43g 3kg: 55g 4kg: 65g 5kg: 74g 6kg: 83g 7kg: 92g |
Storage & Care
- Store in a cool, dry place
- Keep fresh water available at all times
- Use the feeding table as a guide and adjust for your cat’s needs
- Suitable for adult cats over 12 months old
If your cat has a diagnosed urinary condition, follow veterinary feeding advice before making diet changes.
